Copper surges to a record $11,137 per tonne as Trump’s new tariffs and mine disruptions fuel mounting supply fears, with analysts warning of deepening global shortages ahead.

Copper surges to a record $11,137 per tonne as Trump’s new tariffs and mine disruptions fuel mounting supply fears, with analysts warning of deepening global shortages ahead.
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"Copper prices hit a record on Wednesday as disruptions at several of the world’s biggest mines deepened concerns of a supply shortage. The copper market has also faced disruption this year from US import tariffs imposed by the Donald Trump’s administration."

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